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Hi,
Whats the model? Take a deep look at the screen even if it doesn't appear damaged as the slightest crack on lcd may render it 'dead'. If cracked, may require replacement.
Actually the spider web blotch that you can see on your screen is an indication of a cracked LCD. The only way that you can fix this is to have the LCD replaced by an authorized technician since special tools will be needed to open your phone and fit a new LCD.
Warranty wont cover a cracked screen since its not a manufacturing fault its "abuse" (droping the phone etc)
You will have to pay nokia to replace / repair the phone. You can possibly order a replacement screen from ebay for example and replace the screen yourself or get a local repairer to replace the screen for you.
Let me know if you need further assistance. Thanks, Ekse
When you say the buttons "sometimes" lite up, do you mean just when they feel like it or only when you power it up or off? And is it making any noise when you power it up? If they're only working when you turn it on and then they go off, then you have a firmware problem and you need to have it re-flashed.. If they turn on and stay on, and it makes noises (like you can hear the keytones when ya press them) then it has got a bad LCD and that's a pretty inexpensive fix (check Ebay for a replacement screen)
Probably your only bet is going to be to buy another RAZR on eBay - one that's broken - and use parts from it. But with how phones are made to be throwaways anymore, you're probably better off just getting a new one unfortunately.
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